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12-26-2013 04:42 AM
# ADS
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My bust. Got them there now.
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I guess it' s a Husquarna holster, Swedish / Finnish
Regards,
Dimas
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And the belt is a postwar General's belt
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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I tried some other mags in the pouch and it seems a 380 or 32 seem to be more the size than 9mm.
But several of my pistol fit the holster not really formed to any like a luger or 45 style holster.
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Almost certain it's an army holster for the Swedish M/1907 - variant of the Browning M/1903, and actually very similar to the Tokarev in shape.
The pistols were produced by both Husqvarna and Fabrique Nationale.
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Catja
Almost certain it's an army holster for the Swedish M/1907 (...).
You should not be "almost" certain - you are absolutely right, that it is the Swedish holster for Husquarna pistol. As far as I know it was produced untiil introduction of the Lahti pistol with its unique holster in 40's.
Definitively not used by the Red Army.
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Tomasz70
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Definitively not used by the Red Army.
But...
...these were the rules, and there could be exceptions to the rules.
Some Swedish volunteers arrived to Finland during Winter War with its own weapon (e.g. Husquarna pistols - see FINNISH ARMY 1918-1945: REVOLVERS & PISTOLS PART 3 ).
We cannot definitively say, that the holster was not captured / liberated by Red Army soldier and used later for holding the TT pistol. It is not very likely, but we cannot exclude such a possibility.
Original Swedish holsers for M/1907 gun were made of light brown shade leather, this holster looks like being specially stained to appear similarly like Soviet equipment - this could be done by age or the (Soviet?) owner.
The conception is however not convincing, as the holster is riveted - war and pre war Swedish holsters were sewn, rivets in my opinion apperad post war.
Anyway, without documented proof we can only say that it is the Swedish holster added to Red Army pistol and officer belt.
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